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1881 Superficial peace is very harmful Taipei Times Editorial 610
1882 KMT needs to go for the nation to be reinvented Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 619
1883 Dealing with dirty cooking oil cash Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 614
1884 President playing with fire Taipei Times Editorial 581
1885 Lin Yu-fang is disloyal to Taiwan Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 717
1886 Oil scandal reveals dirty politics Paul Lin 林保華 660
1887 Ting Hsin and Taiwan’s icon Taipei Times Editorial 662
1888 Fresh food demands a corruption clean sweep James Wang 王景弘 584
1889 China must sort out HK’s problems Sin-ming Shaw 邵新明 570
1890 KMT resorts to Potemkin trickery Taipei Times Editorial 639
1891 Piketty’s theories arising in Taiwan HuangTien-lin 黃天麟 652
1892 Ma would never have card declined James Wang 王景弘 554
1893 Sean Lien already seems insincere Taipei Times Editorial 619
1894 Hidden forces court conflict in HK Paul Lin 林保華 575
1895 Democracy should not be hijacked by the KMT Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 685
1896 Returning salmon or cross-strait sharks? Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 598
1897 Boycott represents Ma’s failings Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 587
1898 Rumors are spread for a reason Taipei Times Editorial 668
1899 KMT resorts to dirty tricks, again Taipei Times Editorial 685
1900 Save local languages from the KMT Taipei Times Editorial 629
 
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Newsflash


A handout photograph taken on Thursday and released by the Japan Coast Guard shows a coast guard vessel, right, spraying water at a Taiwanese boat, bottom left, after the latter ventured near the disputed Diaoyutais, in the East China Sea.
Photo: AFP

A new report from the Congressional Research Service (CRS) raises a potentially difficult question for Taipei about its current relationship with Beijing.

“One issue for US policy concerns trends across the Taiwan Strait since 2008,” says the report, made public on Monday.

The report asks whether Taiwan’s moves to grow closer to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have “created a greater willingness” in Taipei to cooperate with Beijing on issues “in which it sees their interests as aligned.”